in category Screen: Video installation 
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- Queens (3)
- Harlem, Bronx (1)
- Williamsburg (3)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (3)
- Upper East Side (2)
- Midtown (4)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (1)
- East Chelsea (1)
- Chelsea 28th - 33rd (1)
- Chelsea 27th (3)
- Chelsea 26th (6)
- Chelsea 25th (1)
- Chelsea 23rd (2)
- Chelsea 14th - 19th (3)
- Villages (6)
- Soho (3)
- Lower East Side (6)
- Lower Manhattan (3)
Queens
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"Corona Plaza, Center of Everywhere v2: Four Site-Specific Projects" Exhibition
Corona Plaza, Center of Everywhere v2: Four Site-Specific Projects is a group of four public, site-specific and temporary artworks commissioned by the Queens Museum of Art as part of "The Heart of Corona," (...)
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Vox Populi "3D Concerns - Nostalgia, Architecture, Illusion"
Seven artists, all members of Philadelphia's Vox Populi, show new work with crossover concerns of how the space we inhabit, physical and digital, affects our lives. James Johnson is primarily interested (...)
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Yael Bartana Exhibition
This will be Yael Bartana’s first in-depth exhibition at a New York museum. Bartana (b. 1970, Afula, Israel) is best known for investigating society and politics, primarily of her native Israel, through (...)
Harlem, Bronx
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Felipe Galindo "MANHATITLAN"
The drawings are Galindo’s twisted take on the legends and images of Mexico within the New York City landscape. “Manhatitlan” is a name Galindo coined that merges Manhattan -the Algonquin name for the (...)
Williamsburg
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Scott Kiernan "Extra Special Ops"
Be an eyewitness to the Zenith Foundation induced spectacle of information and visual overload. Kiernan’s multimedia video installation, more potent at night, incorporates homespun technology that appropriates (...)
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Jihoon Park "One Day, One Deal"
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery he will present his most recent paper and media based works that explore sociological and psychological relationships at the root of our most primal human condition/state. (...)
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"Election 2004 Double Feature: "Half of the People" and "C Red Blue J" " Film Program
An evening of politics and art from 2004 to put this year's antics in context. A screening of activism-oriented video, performance documentation, and new media from 2004. HALF OF THE PEOPLE ARE STONED (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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Sarah Beddington "Crossing"
Crossing is a site-specific, mixed media installation responding to DAC’s ship-like interior and past maritime activity of the waterfront neighbourhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn. The exhibition’s premise draws (...)
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Shin Il Kim "Decoded Love"
Decoded Love is based on the silent film, "The Toll of the Sea", the first color feature film made in Hollywood in 1922. This perplexing story of unrequited love, similar to Puccini's "Madame Butterfly,” (...)
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"I Am a Man: Revisited" Exhibition
February 1968 saw 1,300 African American Sanitation workers strike to demand their right to unionize. The Civil Rights Leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., eventually came to Memphis to support the strikers (...)
Upper East Side
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Paul McCarthy "Central Symmetrical Rotation Movement Three Installations"
This exhibition brings together a group of new and rarely seen works by Paul McCarthy (b. 1945), one of the most influential American artists of his generation. The show focuses on a core strand of McCarthy's (...)
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"Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey" Exhibition
At the heart of The Jewish Museum is its permanent exhibition, Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, representing one of the world's great opportunities to explore Jewish culture and history through (...)
Midtown
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"Implant" Exhibition
Organized by The Horticultural Society of New York, "Implant" investigates the intimate bond between artists and plants through the perspective of contemporary art. Ranging from botanically accurate sculptures (...)
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"Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now" Exhibition
Curated by Dara Greenwald and Josh MacPhee, "Signs of Change" features hundreds of posters, photographs, moving images, audio clips, and ephemera bring to life over forty years of activism, political protest, (...)
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"Looking at Music" Exhibition
In the 1960s, the decade that saw astronauts land on the moon, artists were likewise seeking to expand boundaries of time and space and to have new experiences. At the same time, portable video equipment (...)
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"Here Is Every: Four Decades of Contemporary Art" Exhibition
The fifth in a series of installations focusing on MoMA's contemporary holdings, "Here Is Every: Four Decades of Contemporary Art" maps a chronological path through the art of the recent past. The exhibition (...)
Flatiron, Gramercy
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"Action: Sex and the Moving Image" Exhibition
We live in a visual culture. Everywhere we look we are bombarded with images often to the point of sensory overload. Images shape our desires, the way we think and the manner in which we connect and interact (...)
East Chelsea
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"Party Headquarters: Voting is Just the Beginning" Exhibition
This is a political art exhibition, voter registration drive, and program of events, titled Pratt Falls: Political Satire at Pratt Manhattan, that represent a broad range of opinions about political media, (...)
Chelsea 28th - 33rd
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Pawel Wojtasik "Like a Shipwreck We Die Going Into Ourselves"
This will be his first solo exhibition at the gallery. For the exhibition, which takes its title from the poem Nothing but Death by Pablo Neruda, Wojtasik will address the subject matter of autopsies. (...)
Chelsea 27th
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"The Form Itself" Exhibition
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to present The Form Itself, curated by Michael Bühler-Rose. The artists in this exhibition engage a variety of mediums in a self-reflective dialogue on the potential (...)
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Olga Chernysheva "New Work"
Foxy Production presents New Work, an exhibition of recent photography and video by Moscow-based artist Olga Chernysheva. Chernysheva has developed a distinctive and poetic iconography, where figures are (...)
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Ron Amstutz "Right Roads and Wrong Ways"
Right Roads and Wrong Ways is a video and photographic installation that represents the culmination of Amstutz's nearly decade-long project of constructing and painting life-size sets that exist as stages (...)
Chelsea 26th
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Kevin Cooley "At Light's Edge"
Return to Nature has always been a distress signal of mankind, signifying the need to take care of ourselves and to get back to basics. Be it the classical or neoclassical Arcadia, Jean Jacques Rousseau's (...)
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Larissa Bates "Just Hustle and Muscle"
Taking the title, "Just Hustle and Muscle," from a wrestling t-shirt bearing the slogan "No Fat on the Mat, Just Hustle and Muscle, Wrestle”, Bates continues her investigation with gender identity and (...)
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Pushpamala N. "Paris Autumn"
Paris Autumn, Pushpamala N.'s second solo exhibition at Bose Pacia New York, comprises both photographic-performance and video works. This film noir-themed installation has been exhibited in both Europe (...)
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Andreas Fogarasi "Fairview"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Fairview, the premier solo exhibition in the United States of Vienna based artist Andreas Fogarasi. Awarded the Golden Lion Prize at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), Fogarasi (...)
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Christoph Draeger “The End of the Remake”
Roebling Hall announces “The End of the Remake”, Christoph Draeger’s 4th solo exhibition at the gallery. Draeger’s long-term fascination with society’s concern for disaster is again central to his current (...)
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Noah Fischer "Monitor"
[Image: Noah Fischer "Studio Shot of Monitor in Progress" Mixed Media]
Chelsea 25th
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Cecelia Condit Exhibition
Curated by Mary Lucier, this exhibition of video works by Cecelia Condit also features her most recent work, shown for the first time at CUE, "Mom." Since her first tape piece, "Beneath the Skin" in 1981, (...)
Chelsea 23rd
Chelsea 14th - 19th
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Alix Pearlstein "After The Fall"
New York artist Alix Pearlstein is best known for her performance-based videos, in which she explores the psychological, emotional, and social underpinnings of human relationships and group dynamics. Analogous (...)
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Kota Ezawa "Multiplex"
"Multiplex" will feature two new animations by Kota Ezawa that draw from, respectively, the 1961 film Last Year at Marienbad, and a YouTube video showing an infamous 2004 brawl at an NBA basketball game. (...)
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Michael Riedel "Filmed Film"
In 2000, Riedel began staging simulations in an abandoned building in Frankfurt. With collaborator Dennis Loesch, the artist notably recreated concurrent exhibitions in nearby galleries, gaining him international (...)
Villages
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"Stepmothers, Stepsisters, Witches and Virgins" Exhibition
"Stepmothers, Stepsisters, Witches and Virgins" is an ensemble of young emerging talent and established New York City based female artists. The work of the fourteen artists who are included in "Stepmothers" (...)
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Pascal Benichou "Of Spirit and Matter"
As a soloist and choreographer Pascal Benichou is well versed in the types of dialogue a dancer can share with an audience. In his current body of work at The Phatory, Benichou expands the conversational (...)
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Estudio Teddy Cruz "Practice of Encroachment: From the global border to the border neighborhood"
The PARC Foundation will present the work of Estudio Teddy Cruz at its gallery's inaugural architectural exhibition. His research-based architectural studio, located at the San Diego-Tijuana border, has (...)
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"At Home" Exhibition
A Gathering of the Tribes presents "At Home" an exhibition featuring work by three Brooklyn-based artists: Amy Lincoln, Christina Medina, and Helena Wurzel. The exhibition explores themes of domestic life (...)
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Ulf Aminde Exhibition
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"S & M: Shrines and Masquerades in Cosmopolitan Times" Exhibition
The shrine and the masquerade are among humanity's most ancient strategies of negotiation with the vast forces of history and nature. Cloth shrines, costumes, clothing, and arrangements of household items, (...)
Soho
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Stan Vanderbeek Exhibition
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Jordan Wolfson "untitled false document"
Swiss Institute presents the first New York solo exhibition of Jordan Wolfson. The newly commissioned film project, "untitled false document" (2008), encompasses the entire exhibition space. Jordan (...)
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"Mission Accomplished: Virtual Residency Project" Exhibition
Virtual collaboration at Location One uses newest media to confront Presidential campaign. A satirist from Berlin, a metaverse scholar from Tokyo and an artist from New York create joint work – without (...)
Lower East Side
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"2008 Altoids Award" Exhibition
The New Museum and Altoids, the Curiously Strong Mints®, present an exhibition of the winners of the The Altoids® Award: Ei Arakawa of New York City; Michael Patterson-Carver of Portland, Oregon; Lauren (...)
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"Bends Back On" Exhibition
Bends Back On discusses the relations between self and society from the position of artist in reflection and artist as commenter. These artists develop a circular relationship, like the sociological condition (...)
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Kevin Bewersdorf Exhibition
Kevin Bewersdorf describes his current art practice as “one of self-branding, identical to the practices of corporations such as Fox, Wendy's, Toyota, The Presbyterian Church, Green Day, Cookie Dough Creations, (...)
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Jennifer Steinkamp "Daisy Bell"
Jennifer Steinkamp will present a new series of work, entitled Daisy Bell. Here the Los Angeles-based artist makes reference to technology and her choice of medium in one of her most significant installations (...)
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Sari Carel "Watching the Wolfman Dance the Foxtrot"
Watching the Wolfman Dance the Foxtrot opens with the camera panning across a pond of Koi fish, slowly revealing the surroundings of its 'subjects', yet giving little to betray its source. Shot in black (...)
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A.L. Steiner + robbinschilds "C.L.U.E."
C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate experience) is a collaboration between artists A.L. Steiner and robbinschilds (Layla Childs and Sonya Robbins), AJ Blandford, and Kinski. Like a living organism, C.L.U.E. (...)
Lower Manhattan
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Carla Herrera-Prats "Prep Materials"
Carl Brigham developed the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) that has since been administered to millions of students every year in order for them to begin their college educations. The SAT is only the first (...)
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Jan Baracz "Reality Cinema/Live Video"
Jan Baracz’s Reality Cinema/Live Video will transform the storefront gallery into a cinematic screening room, inside of which a live video feed, mixed from three cameras recording the streets outside Art (...)
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Renata Poljak "Ruta and the Monument"
Renata Poljak is a Paris-based video artist originally from Split, Croatia. Her work explores the dramatic political upheaval and violence the Balkan region has undergone since the early 1990s, and the (...)





